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F i rst a nd f orem ost, than k you f or you r in t er es t i n

t h is p a tt ern i nspi red b y D r aken ’ s car digan f r om


t h e T o k yo R evengers man ga. I w ou l d s u gges t t ha t
yo u ha v e a li ttle knowl edge on b as ic t apes t r y
c ro ch e t bef ore you att empt t h is pat t er n . Th e
c a rd ig a n i s super comf y t o w ear , I h ope you en j o y
m a k ing i t!

B efo re w e get i nto the pat t er n it s elf , h er e ar e a


f ew thin gs to take not e of :
1. Ple a se ref rai n f rom r es ellin g, dis t r ib u t in g,
r e p o sting or shari ng t h e pat t er n w it h an yon e on e
bu t y o urself .
2. Do no t m ake vi deo t u t or ial s of t h is pat t er n .
3. Do no t post sc reens h ot s or r ecor din g of t h is
pa tte rn on any soc i al media pl at f or ms or w eb s it e s .
Y ou ma y only share th e cover of t h e pat t er n .
4. Y o u m ay use the pa t t er n f or commis s ion , as lo ng
as y o u cr edi t m e.
S i ze
This patt er n i s a f ree size patter n.
A p p rox i m at e m ea surements a re:

Sho u l d e r 6 8 c m
Leng t h 7 3 c m
Pa ne l w i d t h 2 5 cm
Sl e e v e l e n g t h 45cm
Sl e e v e c i rc u m f erence 56cm

S u gg e s t ed ma t eria l s
I ha v e u s ed m ilk y a r n f o r mine bu t fe e l fre e
to us e w h i c h ev er y a r n y o u pref er.

1 3 b a l l s o f 5 0 g bla ck y a r n
9 b a l l s o f 5 0 g w hit e y a r n
5 . 0 0 m m c ro c h et ho o k
Darning needle

Ga u g e
I t i s v e r y i mpo rta nt to do a ga uge ch e ck
b e f o re y o u begin with y o ur pro jec t ot h e rwis e
the ga r m en t ma y no t mea sure a s t h e s iz e
show n . If t h ere a re mo re stitches an d rows
tha n s t at ed, t r y switching to a thicke r h ook.
L i ke w i s e , i f t h ere a re f ewer stitche s an d rows
tha n s t at ed, t r y using a thinner hook.

1 3 s t i t c h e s a n d 10 ro w s o f hdc meas u rin g


1 0x1 0 c m , u s i n g 5mm cro chet ho ok.

Abbrevations
ch = c h a i n
hd c = h a l f do uble cro chet
sl st = s l i p s t i tch
sk = s ki p
st( s) = s t i t c h ( e s)
yo = y a r n o v er
Front Panels
Refer to the graphs as you work along the pattern. Each square stands for 1 stitch.

Pattern is made of hdc sts. To start off, chain 38 (37+1). Sk 1 ch then hdc into the back
ridge loop of the foundation chain. Continue across the rest of the chain. You should
have 37 hdc after you have completed row 1. Ch 1 and flip your work.

*Hdc into each space across until you have reached the last space on the row. Ch 1
and flip.*

Repeat * and change the colour of your yarn according to the graph until you have
112 rows. On the last row, ch 1 then fasten off, leaving a long tail that’s 2 times the
width of your panel for sewing later on.
Back Panel
Refer to the graph as you work along the pattern. Each square stands for 1 stitch.

Pattern is made of hdc sts. To start off, chain 92 (91+1). Sk 1 ch then hdc into the back
ridge loop of the foundation chain. Continue across the rest of the chain. You should
have 91 hdc after you have completed row 1. Ch 1 and flip your work.

*Hdc into each space across until you have reached the last space on the row. Ch 1
and flip.*

Repeat * and change the colour of your yarn according to the graph until you have
112 rows. On the last row, ch 1 then fasten off. Weave in the ends.
Sleeves (Make 2)
Refer to the graph as you work along the pattern. Each square stands for 1 stitch.

The sleeve is a tapestry pattern worked in hdc rounds. To start off, chain 75. With the
last chain on your hook, sl st into the first chain, making sure that the chain isn’t
twisted. Then ch 1. Hdc in the same sp, then continue to work hdc in each chain
across. You should have 75 hdc sts. Sl st into the first hdc, ch 1 and turn over.

*Hdc into the first hdc sp (which is the last hdc of the previous row) and work your way
across the row with 1 hdc in each sp. Sl st into the first hdc, ch 1 and turn over.*

Following the pattern in the graph, repeat * until you have 72 rows. Fasten off and
leave a tail that’s 2 times the circumference of your sleeve for sewing later.
Connecting the body panels
With a darning needle, sew together the top part of the front and back panels with
the long tails as the thread.

For the sides, cut a piece of yarn that’s 2 times the length. Tie a knot at the bottom of
the panel then sew the sides of the panels together, leaving 37 rows on the front
panel and 38 rows on the back panel. Then weave in all ends.

Connecting the sleeves


With a darning needle, sew the sleeves onto the body panel. Each stitch on the sleeve
should match with each row on the panel. Weave in the ends.

Edging (Optional):
If you like, you can work 1 hdc row across the neckline. Make a slip knot, yo, put hook
through the1st row of the left panel, yo and pull through. With 3 loops on your hook,
yo and pull through.This makes 1 hdc. Continue along by working 1 hdc into each row
across until you’ve reached the end of the right panel then fasten off and weave in the
ends.

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